Archives for May 2015

The National Hurricane Preparedness Week has been in full swing this year getting the public ready for the start of hurricane season. June 1st marks the official start to this season and as the winds start to howl and the rain plummets we should talk … [Read more...]

We love our furry friends and want to take them with us everywhere but leaving them in the car for “just a few minutes” can be dangerous with temperatures on the rise. Vehicles are tin cans that absorb and retain heat at astronomical rates. The … [Read more...]

This week being National Dog Bite Prevention week, I wanted to focus on the Yellow Dog Project. This project was spear headed with the intent to inform bystanders that your dog is not one that can just be approached. This could be due to anxiety, … [Read more...]

Dog’s, like humans, have a vast array of feelings. To name a few dogs can love, dislike, be anxious, be happy, and be sad. It is reading these feelings that can help you prevent being bit by a dog.
First and foremost there are a few key social … [Read more...]

During National Pet Week I would like to talk about family vacations and how they are a way to get away from the daily grind, relax, and regroup with your dog. Having a family vacation includes bringing your furry companions but what does that … [Read more...]